What Does My MRI Scan Report Indicate?
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Can be due to nerve compression.
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The pain in the butt which is more on sitting is likely to be due to disc prolapse and a mild nerve root compression at the level of L4-L5. The burning is usually associated with a nerve related pain.
it is best to consult an orthopedician and get proper muscle relaxants and pain killers prescribed. Doing a hot compress and taking methylcobalamin supplements will also help. After the acute pain subsides regular physiotherapy will help in preventing the further progress of the problem.
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Physiotherapy and lumbar traction wll help.
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Thanks for writing again.
f injections are not helping then t s better to start with oral muscle relaxants and physiotherapy.
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